[5] Rani, a social romantic drama revolved around the character of Malti, a village girl, who escapes to the city when she is targeted by malicious gossip on the eve of her marriage.
In the city Malti finds job as a maid in a hotel where she meets Raj, the Zamindar's (Landowner) younger brother.
Raj returns home to his village, and at the same time Rani leaves her job at the hotel and trains to be a nurse.
The editor of the cine-magazine, Baburao Patel found the story with its social implications good, but he censured it for its weak script.
He felt that Barua "turned the story into an ordinary romance between a rich idler and a poor street girl and skipped clear of the social values which were inherent in the theme".